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Maryam may refer to: * Maryam Castle, a castle in Kermanshah Province, Iran * Maryam (name), a feminine given name (the Aramaic and Arabic form of Miriam, Mary) * Mary in Islam * Maryam (surah), 19th sura of the Qur'an * Maryam, Iran, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran * 85471 Maryam, an asteroid * ''Maryam'' (1953 film), a 1953 Iranian film * ''Maryam'' (2002 film), a 2002 film about a young Iranian immigrant living in the US during the Iran hostage crisis * ''Maryam'' (TV series), Pakistani drama aired on Geo TV network * Maryam Rayed, Afghan advocate for human rights, known for her contributions to peace, freedom, and equality, with a focus on the empowerment of women and youth in Afghanistan. * Kanaya and Porrim Maryam, characters from the webcomic ''Homestuck'' (2009-2016) See also * Mosque Maryam, a large mosque in Chicago, Illinois, and headquarters of the Nation of Islam religious movement * Miriam (other) * Mariam (other) Mariam (also ''Ma ...
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Maryam Castle
Maryam Castle () is a historical castle located in Sarpol-e Zahab County in Kermanshah Province, The longevity of this fortress dates back to the Sasanian Empire. References

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Maryam (name)
Maryam or Mariam is the Aramaic form of the biblical name Miriam (the name of the prophetess Miriam, the sister of Moses). It is notably the name of Mary the mother of Jesus. The spelling in the Semitic abjads is ''mrym'' (, , ), which may be vowelized in a number of ways (''Meriem'', ''Miryam'', ''Miriyam'', ''Mirijam'', ''Marium'', ''Maryam'', ''Mariyam'', ''Marijam'', ''Meryem'', ''Merjeme'', ''Myriem'', etc.) Via its use in the New Testament the name has been adopted worldwide, especially in Roman Catholicism, but also in Eastern Christianity, in Protestantism, and in Islam. In Latin Christianity, the Greek form was adopted as latinate (whence French and English Mary). Forms retaining the final -''m'' are found throughout the Middle East, in Arabic, Armenian, Georgian, Urdu, and Persian, as well as the Horn of Africa, including Amharic, Tigrinya, and Somali, Turkish and in Malayalam as in south India. Etymology The name may have originated from the Egypti ...
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Mary In Islam
Maryam bint Imran () holds a singularly exalted place in Islam. The Qur'an refers to her seventy times and explicitly identifies her as the greatest woman to have ever lived. Moreover, she is the only woman named in the Quran.J.D. McAuliffe, ''Chosen of all women'' In the Quran, her story is related in three Meccan surahs (19, 21, 23) and four Medinan surahs (3, 4, 5, 66). The nineteenth Surah, Maryam, is named after her. According to the Quran, Mary's parents had been praying for a child. Their request was eventually accepted by God, and Mary's mother became pregnant. Her father Imran had died before the child was born. After her birth, she was taken care of by her maternal uncle Zechariah. According to the Quran, Mary received messages from God through the archangel Gabriel. God informed Mary that she had miraculously conceived a child through the intervention of the divine spirit, though she was still a virgin. The name of her child is chosen by God, being Isa (Jesus), ...
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Maryam (surah)
Maryam (, ; Arabic cognate of ' Mary') is the 19th chapter () of the Qur'an with 98 verses (). The 114 chapters in the Quran are roughly ordered by size. The Quranic chapter is named after Mary, mother of Jesus (, ), and the Virgin Mary in Christian belief. It recounts the events leading up to the birth of Jesus. The text of the surah refers to many known prophetic figures, including Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Aaron, Ishmael, Idris, Adam, Zechariah and Noah. The Birmingham Quran manuscript preserves the final eight verses (Q19:91–98), on parchment radiocarbon dated to between 568 and 645 CE (56 BH – 25 AH). The Sanaa manuscript, dated between 578 and 669 CE (44 BH – 49 AH), includes verses 2–28. From the perspective of Islamic tradition, (, ), it is an earlier " Meccan Surah", believed to have been revealed sooner than the later revelations in Medina. Theodor Nöldeke's chronology identifies this Surah as the 58th Surah delivered. Traditional Egyptian chronology ...
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Maryam, Iran
Maryam () is a village in Charuymaq-e Jonubegharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Charuymaq County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 111, in 21 families. References Populated places in Charuymaq County {{Charuymaq-geo-stub ...
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Maryam (1953 Film)
''Maryam'' is a 1953 Iranian film directed by Mehdi Besharatian and starring Ali Zandi.Issari p.273 References Bibliography * Mohammad Ali Issari. ''Cinema in Iran, 1900-1979''. Scarecrow Press, 1989. External links * 1953 films 1950s Persian-language films Films directed by Mehdi Besharatian Iranian black-and-white films {{Iran-film-stub ...
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Maryam (2002 Film)
''Maryam'' is a 2002 film about a young woman who is an Iranian immigrant living in the United States at the time of the Iran hostage crisis. The film was written and directed by Ramin Serry. Mariam Parris plays the young woman. The film also features Shaun Toub as her father, Shohreh Aghdashloo as her mother, and David Ackert as her cousin, Ali, who becomes an Islamic fundamentalist. Maryam was featured in the third Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival in 2001. The word "Maryam" is the Aramaic name of Mary, the mother of Jesus and means the same in Persian language. Maryam also means Tuberose ''Agave amica'', formerly ''Polianthes tuberosa'', the tuberose, is a perennial plant in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Agavoideae, extracts of which are used as a Note (perfumery), note in perfumery. Now widely grown as an ornamental plant, ... in Persian and is a common first name in Iran. External linksReview by Roger Ebert* 2002 films Films set in 1979 Films set in 19 ...
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Maryam (TV Series)
''Maryam'' is a Pakistani drama television series directed by Syed Ali Raza Usama, written by Kishore Asmal. It originally aired on Geo Entertainment and its major cast include Faysal Qureshi, Mawra Hocane, Alyy Khan, Uzma Gillani, and Kamran Jilani in the lead roles. Cast * Faysal Qureshi *Mawra Hocane *Alyy Khan Alyy Khan (born 6 December 1968) is a British-Pakistani actor and host who has worked in Hollywood, Bollywood, and Lollywood films and television series. He is known for his roles in the films '' A Mighty Heart'' (2007), ''Traitor'' (2008), ... * Uzma Gillani as Firdous Begum *Kamran Jilani * Hammad Farooqui as Salman References {{reflist External links Official Website 2015 Pakistani television series debuts 2015 Pakistani television series endings Geo TV original programming Pakistani drama television series Urdu-language television shows ...
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Maryam Rayed
Maryam Rayed is an Afghan advocate for human rights, known for her contributions to peace, freedom, and equality, with a focus on the empowerment of women and youth in Afghanistan. Rayed's advocacy is grounded in her experiences growing up during the Taliban , leader1_title = Supreme Leader of Afghanistan, Supreme leaders , leader1_name = {{indented plainlist, * Mullah Omar{{Natural Causes{{nbsp(1994–2013) * Akhtar Mansour{{Assassinated (2015–2016) * Hibatullah Akhundzada (2016–present) ...'s first rule in Afghanistan, which has informed her commitment to gender-inclusive discussions on peace and security. Early life and education Born and raised in Afghanistan, Rayed completed her undergraduate studies at Kabul University, where she received a bachelor's degree in Sociology and Philosophy. She later earned a master's degree in Gender and Women's Studies from the same institution. As a Fulbright scholar, she pursued further education at Georgetown University, US ...
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Kanaya Maryam
'' Homestuck'' is a webcomic written, illustrated, and animated by Andrew Hussie as part of ''MS Paint Adventures'' (''MSPA''). The webcomic centers on a group of teenagers who unwittingly bring about the end of the world through the installation of a beta copy of an upcoming computer game. ''Homestuck'' features a complex story and a large cast of characters, starring the four children John Egbert, Rose Lalonde, Dave Strider and Jade Harley. Hussie invented an alien species, called trolls, that have a unique culture. ''Homestuck'' characters were particularly popular to cosplay at anime conventions during the early 2010s. According to Lauren Rae Orsini writing for ''The Daily Dot'', there existed 128 named characters in ''Homestuck'' in September 2012, with more still being introduced. The cast of ''Homestuck'' features a large quantity of LGBT characters and a major element of the webcomic is the multitude of characters that die throughout the story. Kids Beta Kids The ...
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Porrim Maryam
''Homestuck'' is a webcomic written, illustrated, and animated by Andrew Hussie as part of ''MS Paint Adventures'' (''MSPA''). The webcomic centers on a group of teenagers who unwittingly bring about the end of the world through the installation of a beta copy of an upcoming computer game. ''Homestuck'' features a complex story and a large cast of characters, starring the four children John Egbert, Rose Lalonde, Dave Strider and Jade Harley. Hussie invented an alien species, called trolls, that have a unique culture. ''Homestuck'' characters were particularly popular to cosplay at anime conventions during the early 2010s. According to Lauren Rae Orsini writing for ''The Daily Dot'', there existed 128 named characters in ''Homestuck'' in September 2012, with more still being introduced. The cast of ''Homestuck'' features a large quantity of LGBT characters and a major element of the webcomic is the multitude of characters that die throughout the story. Kids Beta Kids The fi ...
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